Pakistan Development Review, Volume 46, Issue 4, Parts 1-2Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 2007 - Economic policy |
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forest were thought of the threat to the forest , because they generally dependent on forests for fuelwood , fodder and timber . The forest officials were made very powerful to control the intruders to the forest . In contrary to the ...
forest were thought of the threat to the forest , because they generally dependent on forests for fuelwood , fodder and timber . The forest officials were made very powerful to control the intruders to the forest . In contrary to the ...
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... forest departments that manage and control these forests . The major legal classes are Reserved Forests , Protected ... Forest department regulates cutting in these forest . Communal Forests exist in the Northern Areas of Pakistan . They ...
... forest departments that manage and control these forests . The major legal classes are Reserved Forests , Protected ... Forest department regulates cutting in these forest . Communal Forests exist in the Northern Areas of Pakistan . They ...
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... forest dwellers , who considered timber cutting as their prerogative , and compelled them to involve in excessive wood removal as well [ Azhar ( 1993 ) ... Forests has affected its management [ Failures in the Forest Management 1197.
... forest dwellers , who considered timber cutting as their prerogative , and compelled them to involve in excessive wood removal as well [ Azhar ( 1993 ) ... Forests has affected its management [ Failures in the Forest Management 1197.
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